10 Films to see in July 2010

July 1, 2010

Inception, Toy Story 3 and Twilight’s Eclipse, Movies.ie counts down the top ten films to see this July

Inception

A world famous thief skilled in the art of extraction, Dom Cobb can steal the very secrets from your mind. His talents have made him a sought after ally and a fugitive always looking over his shoulder but now he is given the chance to turn everything around, one last job but nothing in this line of work is ever so easy. Now tasked with planting an idea rather than stealing one, Cobb must bring his team together and face his deadliest foe if he ever wants to have a normal life

The Predators are back and the hunt begins once more but this time the rules have changed. Some of Earth’s most deadly and powerful soldiers, mercenaries and killers are brought to an unknown world unaware that they are stalked and hunted by the ferocious and deadly Predators. Running for their lives, the group must rely on their skills and each other if they are ever going to find a way back home.

Woody and Buzz as well as are all their toy pals are pack in Disney’s highly anticipated release. When Andy moves away to start his new life at college he is forced to grow up and part with his once beloved toys, donating them to a local daycare centre. Drooling babies and hyperactive toddlers don’t make great owners and soon the toys plot their greatest escape yet.

A glimpse at the life of Serge Gainsbourg, singer and song writer, the famous French singer grew up in a Nazi-occupied Paris, Europe torn apart by war, the young boy would grow up to write some of the most memorable songs of 1960’s.

When is it in cinemas?

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The A-Team

Hannibal, Faceman, Murdock and B.A. get a 2010 makeover as the cult 80’s show turns into a blockbuster movie. Framed for the crime, of stealing US Treasury Plates, the former military unit, the A-team, escape their incarceration and set about identifying the real thieves and clearing their names – tackling their own government and former military comrades along the way